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The following is a copy/paste of the actual posting with the red added. I can't believe how many errors there are, especially when one of the qualities the company is looking for is supposedly attention to detail.

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Originally Posted by semi-illiterate person

Warehouse Manager (Greenville, SC)

compensation: $40k plus range

Warehouse Manager

$40k plus range
Benefits available

Dricet mail/ mail fulfillmets operation

Attention to detail is paramont
You will need to be a deatiled person to suceed

Must have prior experience in Inventory Control;
You will be managing raw material that is staged for production, and finish materials stored in the warehouse for shipping.

Must have prior managment experince;
You should have good communication skills in order to manage your direct reports, and able to work and coordinate with other departments.

Must be fexable and able to adapt;
You will have to be crative in your aproach as every projcet and every clients is differen.

Must be computer literarte;
You will need to learn our software. Pick tickets are benerated from the system and inventory reconsileation as well.

I think Craigslist can be a great place to pick up a used deep freezer or something. If I were testing the job market, I'm not confident Craigslist would be my first stop.

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Originally Posted by RGHoskins

Craigslist and 40K plus = scam

To be fair, I picked up a nice contract job on craigslist back in 2009. It paid just a little under 40k and gave me the experience I needed to move on to a better-paying and more permanent position.

Of course I will admit that I sent in my resume expecting nothing good to come of it. When I got a response, I was sure it was a scam all the way up to the point I was picking up my prepaid rental car for the assignment.

The following is a copy/paste of the actual posting with the red added. I can't believe how many errors there are, especially when one of the qualities the company is looking for is supposedly attention to detail.